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Former Minister of Foreign Affairs, accused of „crimes against the national security of Ukraine” and put on the „black list” by a website created with the support of the Ukrainian secret services

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Professor Andrei Marga, former Minister of Foreign Affairs and Education and former rector of „Babeş-Bolyai” University Cluj-Napoca, was put on Ukraine’s „black list” after the statements made a month ago, when he stated that Ukraine is in „unnatural borders” and must cede territories to Russia, Hungary, Poland and Romania, according to the Ukrainian site Mirotvorets from Kyiv, a site that accuses the former Romanian foreign minister of „crimes against national security” and considers him a „criminal „.

On the Mirotvorets website, at the address https://myrotvorets.center/criminal/marga-andrej/, Professor Andrei Marga has now also appeared.

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